Google has finally confirmed its plans to offer wireless service, though this will be different from phone carriers, according to the New York Times. However, the tech giant hopes to work with existing carriers to provide the services on the networks. Google’ objective, according to Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of the company, is to provide a proof of concept for a phone service that fuses with Wi-Fi and cellular networks seamlessly. “We are thinking about how Wi-Fi and cell networks work together and how to make that seamless,” Pichai was speaking in an on-stage interview at the Mobile World...

For the first time, Microsoft has showed off its Windows 10 for phones and has continued to reveal its plans for affordable Lumia phones that emerging phone markets will find attractive; and of course, not to leave out the growing prepaid phone...